Guest guest Posted August 29, 2000 Report Share Posted August 29, 2000 Tell Petco and PetsMart to Stop Exploiting Birds Source-API (apiforanimals.org) Exotic bird sanctuaries across the country are overwhelmed with hundreds of unwanted and abused birds in need of rescue and life-long homes while untold thousands more are languishing, deprived, and ignored in their cages because their " owners " have lost interest in them. Despite their adoption programs for cats and dogs, PetsMart and Petco continue to peddle exotic birds into the pet trade every year. Unlike with cats and dogs, very few people are capable of providing adequate lifetime care for birds. Captive birds frequently suffer from captivity-related stress, leading to behavioral and physical problems. Birds sold as pets also very commonly suffer from nutritional diseases through the ignorance of those who purchase these exotic animals. Whether due to frustration, disinterest, or concern, many people attempt to rid themselves of the responsibility of caring for their birds. Unfortunately, few of these birds will find a loving home, and most will spend their days isolated and confined to their cages. You can help! Tell Petco and Petsmart to stop selling birds from breeders and to instead establish a bird adoption program for unwanted birds that thoroughly educates potential adopters about the special needs of these animals (a sample letter is below). Contact: PetsMart Attn: Customer Relations 19601 North 27th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85027 888-839-9638 storehelp Petco Animal Supplies Attn: Customer Relations 9125 Recho Rd. San Diego, CA 92121 800-541-2952 or 858-453-7845 -- Sample Letter To Whom It May Concern: I urge you to establish an adoption program for companion birds in your stores, instead of contributing to the epidemic of unwanted and abused birds who languish in cages all over the United States. Whether due to frustration, disinterest, or concern, many people attempt to rid themselves of the responsibility of caring for their birds. Unfortunately, few of these birds will find a loving home, and most will spend their days isolated and confined to their cages. For an active, intelligent, social, flight-adapted animal, a life spent alone in a cage is incredibly cruel. By treating birds like merchandise, your store is contributing to the epidemic of abused and unwanted birds, and perpetuating the idea that animals are products to be used for our benefit and/or convenience. Your store is in a unique position to set a standard for pet stores around the country by establishing an adoption program for unwanted birds, and by setting high standards of care for potential adopters to assure that the physical and psychological needs of the bird(s) are met. You owe your company's success to animals. At the very least, you should consider their future welfare. Sincerely, _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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